When a Kansas City pharmacist was convicted of diluting drugs for cancer patients, former U.S. Attorney Tom Graves thought the victims and their families should be compensated. The FBI thought otherwise.
Why did the public relations man who represented Saddam Hussein and Mobutu Sese Seko fling himself off a parapet? Perhaps his conscience finally caught up with him.
Even as he was urging his employees to buy, buy, buy, Kenneth Lay quietly sold his Enron stock for millions. He saw the iceberg coming, kept it to himself, and took the only lifeboat.